Another gem, thanks Ben! And tabtabtab rocks. it's what the tool should be like to start with. Wouldn't want to comp without it anymore
On 20/11/13 21:08, Ben Dickson wrote:
In case people don't religiously check every new thing on Nukepedia, http://www.nukepedia.com/python/ui/shortcut-editor A simple GUI which lets you quickly assign/override keyboard shortcuts for (almost) anything in Nuke. Nothing that cannot be done in your menu.py with a few lines of code, but since writing it the other day I've already assigned keys to a bunch of things I've been "meaning to do for ages", but never did.. Secondly, something I wrote 2 years ago(!?) and am still using constantly, http://www.nukepedia.com/python/ui/tabtabtab It's similar to the default "tab" shortcut thingy.. but it does substring matching (so "blr" matches "blur"), and weights your most used nodes first (so if I make the useful "Add [math]" node often, it appears higher in the list than "Add 3:2 pulldown") Also it lets you invoke any of "File" menu items, so you can do "[tab]Import script" instead of searching around the "File" menu for it. Useful for things which you don't use regularly enough to merit a keyboard shortcut, but might buried deep inside the Edit>Node menu somewhere
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